Review
The Managed Switch Port Mapping tool maps the physical port connections of a managed network switch to MAC and IP addresses of the attached devices using SNMPv1/v2c/v3.

Capable of mapping many different brands and models of managed switches.
Saves technicians time mapping out the physical layout of your network by helping identify network devices attached to the physical switch ports.
Shows multiple downstream devices connected by hubs or other switches - LLDP and CDP report the directly connected devices.
Switch Lists allow you to map a set of switches.
Command Line lets you map a single switch or a Switch List on a scheduled basis using Windows Task Scheduler.
Shows VLAN assignment, port status, speed, duplex, bytes in/out, connected device interface manufacturer, LLDP, CDP connected devices, interface bandwidth utilization and more.
Shows the elapsed time since a port has changed from up to down or vice versa. Use to see how long a device has been connected to a port.
Reports Microsoft and VMWare virtual operating systems attached to ports.
History Database records all switch mappings. Database is searchable and you can reload previous mappings back into the results grid.
Shows Spanning Tree Protocol status and root information.
Spreadsheet format results can be printed in color and searched for text strings.
Export results to XML or tab delimited text. The XML file can be directly opened by Microsoft Excel XP/2003/2007 or OpenOffice Calc.
Results can be saved and reloaded for later review using XML.
Switch and device 'configurations' including IPs and community names are automatically saved in an SQLite database and can be loaded for rapid change between multiple switches. No need to re-enter switch information.